Sentences with phrase «late fall films»

It looks phenomenal, like one of those late fall films that will sweep everyone away this year and I can not wait.

Not exact matches

This summer's box - office totals have also suffered from the expansion of blockbuster season as a handful of films likely to be among the year's biggest releases are slated to come out this fall, among them best - selling novel adaptation Gone Girl, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, and the latest Hunger Games installment.
SolarWakeup's Yann Brandt notes that many thin film makers got into the business when polysilicon prices were high, but that the fall in silicon prices, including in late 2011, made most thin film products uncompetitive.
Terence Malick's latest film features an American (Ben Affleck) who falls in love with a French woman and a priest (Javier Bardem) who undergoes a crisis of faith.
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, the latest film by director Stanley Nelson, masterfully tells the story of the rise and subsequent fall of the Black Panther Party...
It still falls back into those traps you see in so many bad animated films... unnecessary dance sequences, the pop culture references and catchphrases that are two years to late and using real world music in a fantasy world of birds.
The first couple of times we saw My Darling Clementine on the late show we watched the beginning, fell asleep in the middle, woke up at the end, and thought we had sat through one of the best films we had ever seen.
In this week's roundup of film news and new trailers, get the first official look at Paul Thomas Anderson's fall release «The Master,» watch the latest preview for «The Campaign,» learn about the latest developments for the next «Hunger Games» and Marvel films, and more.
It's a problem the Farrelly brothers» («There's Something About Mary») career captures perfectly, and which their latest film «Hall Pass» falls hopelessly victim to.
In late 2012, like many a film fan with too much time and too little self - respect, I fell into a strange love affair with The Room.
The icy stare she delivers as her dismantled frame falls to the ground is as puzzling and secretive as that of the late artist and writer Theresa Hak - Kyung Cha in her 1975 film Mouth to Mouth, in which Cha appears, disappears, and reappears before our eyes, sometimes with her back to us, sometimes facing the camera and looking ahead.
Later, we observe the filming of a scene in which Vera Farmiga's Lorraine Warren is dusting herself off after taking a nasty fall into a musty, creepy, crawlspace.
Sally Hawkins took part in a hilarious sketch with James Corden on The Late Late Show on Monday night (January 9) parodying her Golden Globe - winning film The Shape of Water — in which she plays a woman who falls in love with a mer - creature.
Last fall at the New York Film Festival, the filmmaker Arnaud Desplechin talked with FILM COMMENT about his latest work, Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian, which opens next Friday.
The film won't be launched until a fall festival, right into awards season later this year.
The upcoming fall schedule boasts a wealth of films to get excited about, including the latest from David Fincher, Christopher Nolan, and Alejandro González Iñárittu.
In the fall of 2004, the French horror film Les Revenants debuted at the Venice Film Festival, weaving a surreal web of mystery that continues to entangle viewers nearly a decade later.
Late addition on July 1: Colossal - By my own rules - films I've seen that were released theatrically in the U.S. this year - I managed somehow to forget Nacho Vigalondo's monster treat, which I saw last fall as the closing night presentation at Fantastic Fest.
Masterminds was originally set to release in August of last year, but those plans fell through due to a bankruptcy within the film's distributor, although honestly the fact that the movie is now releasing in the month of September a little over a year later might actually benefit its box office performance, as the movie actually co-stars 3/4 of the Ghostbusters reboot (Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones).
When the first, «Flags of Our Fathers,» stumbled out of the gate despite strong reviews, Warner Bros. rushed «Letters from Iwo Jima» into theatres later in the fall, largely in the hopes that one film would elevate the other.
Here's the latest character posters for the upcoming film «Sucker Punch» by director Zack Snyder (Xerxes, Superman: Man of Steel, Watchmen) and starring Emily Browning (Sleeping Beauty, Darkness Falls), Abbie Cornish (Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole), Jena Malone (The Messenger, The Ruins), Carla Gugino (Entourage, Faster) and Vanessa Hudgens (Beastly).
Will the film buck the trend of disappointing game - inspired horror films (Blumhouse's own Ouija, for example) or be the latest one to fall prey to it?
This film version is called Love, Rosie for some reason, but presumably tells the same tale as the novel: childhood pals are separated by emigration and later fall in love.
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, Phantom Thread, a portrait of a fictional fashion designer in the couture scene of 1955 London, indulges in similar revels, placing the film firmly in the tradition of the melodramatic women's pictures of the 1940s: it's filled with achingly vivid close - ups (Anderson also shot the film) of shining colored threads, needles piercing thick fabric, rough - edged hand - sewn labels, intricate lace patterns, and rich cloth falling in sculptural folds.
Trier's latest, Louder Than Bombs, is an international coproduction and his English language debut, a project announcing its leads Isabelle Huppert, Jesse Eisenberg and Gabriel Byrne back in 2013 when filming was supposed to take place in New York that fall.
Milla Jovovich returns this fall as Alice in the latest installment in the Resident Evil film series, Resident Evil: Afterlife.
In the film that earned Woody a late - career box - office hit, Owen Wilson vacations in Paris with his fiancée (Rachel McAdams) and her parents; over several nights, he accidentally travels back to the 1920s and falls in love with the mysterious Adriana (Marion Cotillard).
Falling between existentially thorny and viscerally haunting, Minority Report is a passel of missed opportunities, clumsy narratives, and misspent potential, the latest Spielberg film to work best as an analogy for his middle - late career.
Damon, who was nominated for an Academy Award for «The Martian» two years ago, also stars in this fall's latest Alexander Payne film, «Downsizing.»
The Hollars is a well acted late spring to early fall transition film.
Everything falls apart for Cinderella as the clock strikes midnight in the latest trailer for Disney's live - action film.
Not enough of a dramatic film to warrant a later fall...
The two stars fell in love during filming of the earlier To Have and Have Not, later marrying, and in fact new scenes in The Big Sleep were shot with extra dialogue between them to play up on public awareness of their real - life romance.
The film is slated to begin production in the late fall once a director is in place and will be overseen by Fox Searchlight Pictures President of Production Claudia Lewis and SVP of Production David Greenbaum.
Actions by characters late in the film also don't jibe with their established behavior and the ending falls flat.
Her latest film falls into that risky, offbeat category.
While his planned film and screenplay fell through; later being picked up by director and writer Joe Carnahan, he opened up about what his plans were for his take on the team of mutants that hold a different mission from Professor Charles Xavier's X-Men.
Going into it, I had a sense of hope that Martin Campbell, director of two of the better action outings in the late 90s, GOLDENEYE and THE MASK OF ZORRO, might be able to pull off a miracle and make O'Donnell someone you might even root for at some point during the film, instead of the usual hoping that he will fall to a grisly death during every frame of cellulose in which he is depicted.
Final Victory was written by Wong Kar - wai, one of the last screenplays he wrote before his 1988 directorial debut As Tears Go By, and in this intersection of genre film and full - blown romance, it is consistent with his later works, where the primal DNA of films like Days of Being Wild, Fallen Angels and even Chungking Express can be found in Hong Kong cop / gangster sagas (As Tears Go By is explicitly a Triad film).
We should see a teaser for the film either later this summer or in the fall with the Blu - ray / DVD release of Monsters University.
While most late - night personalities let their film and TV careers fall by the wayside once they get their hosting gig, James Corden has been an exception to that trend.
Clearly, Charlize Theron is one of the toughest actresses working today, which is on full display in her latest film, Atomic Blonde, where she takes her gifts to another level playing a Cold War spy around fall of the Berlin Wall.
Perhaps I wasn't too traumatized, because I remember falling asleep later in the film.
The details: The latest film from French director François Ozon (8 Women, Young & Beautiful) tells the story of a woman (Anaïs Demoustier) who falls in love with her best friend's widower (Romain Duris)-- but only after discovering that he likes to dress in his dead wife's clothes.
The Infiltrator, the latest film from director Brad Furman, definitely falls into that scope.
So when I saw that it was coming to Cannes as a single film — albeit one whose fall release will be followed several weeks later by the release of the «Him» and «Her» versions — I was scared.
Release Date: Unknown — the film, backed by StudioCanal, doesn't yet have a distributor — but filming is set to begin shortly and with megaproducer Scott Rudin on board, we're picturing a late fall release aimed at awards season.
Late in the film, Cedar briefly zooms in on a bicyclist stopped at a light, doing that weight - shifting jiggle that's necessary to keep the bike from tipping over, and you realize that's Norman's life — back and forth, back and forth, trying desperately not to fall.
Movies about people falling in love when one of them is dying is a particular sub-genre of romantic drama, and the latest entry into the field is Me Before You, a tearjerker adapted by Jojo Moyes from her novel of the same name, and directed by Thea Sharrock, a stage director making her feature film debut.
His latest film features Timothée Chalamet as an Italian teenager who falls for his father's research assistant, played by Armie Hammer in a revelatory performance.
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